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The
weather report has been accurate about Cannes - clear
weather, cool to warm temperatures and loads of golden
sunshine. Whoever can, makes sure to step outside
the massive Palais Des Festivals, venue for Mipcom
2006, to soak in the bright sun bouncing off the clear
blue sea.
Colourful
canopies dot the beach and it seems so right to conduct
business there instead of indoors underneath all that
artificial lighting. Fremantle Media has large white
tents hooked up right on the beach and some others
are working from their sparkling yachts; but the majority
have interestingly done up booths inside the large
cavernous Palais.
Its
Day three of Mipcom and my pace has not slackened;
I was hoping to be able to catch my breath after two
hectic days but being a buyer makes one liable to
more meetings - everyone wants to meet you!
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Mipcom
2006 - Main Entrance
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The
market is busy, vibrant and exciting. Some of my meetings
have been so much fun, like the one with JJ from Paramount.
JJ is witty and sharp and her tongue in cheek comments
had me laughing through the meeting. I enjoy such
informal meetings that are not strictly business!
Most
companies are not reacting very well to the fact that
I come from India. One of my meetings with such a
company opened with the comment, "I hate being
rude; I don't like myself when I am like that but
Indians tend to bring out the worst out of me."
Taken aback, I responded that this sounded suspiciously
like a threat and I was expecting him to pull out
a gun on me next. He apologized profusely but went
on to relate horrifying tales of his experience with
Indian buyers - the screeners he sent, turned up as
pirated VCD's in the Indian market!
At
that, I held up my Mipcom badge that stated my company
name in bold - Sony Entertainment Television India.
And I was flooded with apologies again! But such stories
abound and it's a shame that this is the reputation
we carry abroad. As an industry (and proud Indian
businessmen and women, we will have to do something
about that!)
Day
1 culminated in a grand opening party at the beautiful
Majestic Barriere, situated on the Croisette. All
of Mipcom seemed to have descended there and the place
buzzed with hundreds of people unwinding after a packed
first day. Different rooms had been decorated according
to different themes. There was one with a "Bollywood"
theme too, dressed with Hindi film posters and bathed
( strangely ) in red lighting. The food served up
was passable Indian fare and we decided to give it
a miss.
In
the next room, the Prisonbreak party was being conducted
noisily. And with our glasses of champagne in hand,
we gravitated towards the loud cheers. We were just
in time to catch the good looking cast of the show,
who made a hasty appearance before they disappeared
as quickly. Someone should buy this hot show for Indian
viewers! Hmmm wouldn't be surprised to catch it on
AXN or Star World one of these days!
Day
2 ended in a pleasant cocktail aboard the Buena Vista
yacht. It was beautiful to be out under the stars,
sipping wine after a long hard day, looked after by
our generous and charming hosts. The Buena Vista and
Disney folks from abroad are only saying good things
about India at the market. Clearly, they've based
a lot of their growth expectations on Rajat Jain and
his team. The FTV boat along side, attracted much
attention with scantily clad models and loud music.
Good to see that their promotions at the trade show
are consistent with what their channel offers us!
As
I rest my tired feet for a moment, I ponder on how
hard it is being a buyer. You get run off your feet
in the huge venue and sometimes the meetings are so
close, that you skip meals as well! Next time, I promise
myself, its only running shoes for me.
Sony
PIX programming head Gitanjali Murari on her experiences
at Mipcom 2006.
(The
views expressed here are those of the author and Indiantelevision.com
need not necessarily subscribe to the same)
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